専門・基盤技術グループ

KAZUTAKA NISHIYAMA

  (西山 和孝)

Profile Information

Affiliation
Professor, Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
Degree
博士(工学)(Mar, 1998, 東京大学)

Researcher number
60342622
ORCID ID
 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9224-893X
J-GLOBAL ID
202001002398782568
researchmap Member ID
R000014180

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Research Interests

 2

Major Papers

 289
  • 西山和孝, 細田聡史, 月崎竜童, 今井駿
    宇宙科学技術連合講演会講演集(CD-ROM), 65th, Nov, 2021  Lead author
  • K. Nishiyama, S. Hosoda, R. Tsukizaki, S. Imai, M. Yoshikawa, Y. Tsuda
    72nd Internatilonal Astronautical Congress, C4, Oct, 2021  Lead author
  • Kazutaka Nishiyama, Satoshi Hosoda, Ryudo Tsukizaki, Hitoshi Kuninaka
    Acta Astronautica, 166 69-77, Jan, 2020  Peer-reviewedLead author
  • Kazutaka Nishiyama, Hiroyuki Toyota, Yasuhiro Kawakatsu, Tomoko Arai
    Proceedings of the International Astronautical Congress, IAC, 5 2953-2958, 2017  Lead author
  • NISHIYAMA Kazutaka, HOSODA Satoshi, UENO Kazuma, TSUKIZAKI Ryudo, KUNINAKA Hitoshi
    TRANSACTIONS OF THE JAPAN SOCIETY FOR AERONAUTICAL AND SPACE SCIENCES, AEROSPACE TECHNOLOGY JAPAN, 14(30) Pb_131-Pb_140, 2016  Peer-reviewedLead author
    <p>Hayabusa2 is the second asteroid sample return mission by JAXA. The ion engine system (IES) for Hayabusa2 is based on that developed for Hayabusa with modifications necessary to improve durability, to increase thrust by 20%, and to reflect on lessons learned from Hayabusa mission. Hayabusa2 will rendezvous with a near-earth asteroid 1999 JU3 and will take samples from its surfaces. More scientific instruments than Hayabusa including an impactor to make a crater and landers will be on board thanks to the thrust enhancement of the IES. An improved neutralizer with stronger magnetic field for longer life has been under endurance test in diode mode since August 2012 and has accumulated the operational hours of 25600 h ( > mission requirement: 14000 h) by July 2015. The IES flight model was developed within 2.5 years. The spacecraft was launched from Tanegashima Space Center in Kagoshima Prefecture on-board an H-IIA launch vehicle on December 3, 2014. </p>
  • NISHIYAMA Kazutaka, KUNINAKA Hitoshi
    TRANSACTIONS OF THE JAPAN SOCIETY FOR AERONAUTICAL AND SPACE SCIENCES, AEROSPACE TECHNOLOGY JAPAN, 12(29) Tr_19-Tr_25, 2014  Peer-reviewedLead author
    The Small Demonstration Satellite-4 (SDS-4) of JAXA launched on May 18, 2012 (JST) is equipped with a Japan's first quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) for spacecraft surface contamination monitoring. The QCM was installed on one of the satellite outer surface and occasionally observed gradual frequency decrease (=contamination) under the ground clean room environment for about a year. The QCM frequencies just before and after the launch by the H-IIA Launch Vehicle No. 21 (H-IIA F21) were almost the same, which indicated good cleanness inside the H-IIA's payload fairing. The frequency rapidly increased to the initial level during the first week after the launch probably due to removal or erosion of contaminants on the crystal surface by attack of atoms and ions in the orbit at an altitude of about 700 km. Contamination was never dominant during seventeen months of the space operation. Long term trend of the QCM frequency seems to be affected by the upper atmosphere density changing with the F10.7 solar radio flux.
  • Masahito Tagawa, Kumiko Yokota, Kazutaka Nishiyama, Hitoshi Kuninaka, Yasuo Yoshizawa, Daisaku Yamamoto, Takaho Tsuboi
    Journal of Propulsion and Power, 29(3) 501-506, May, 2013  Peer-reviewed
  • Kazutaka NISHIYAMA
    TRANSACTIONS OF THE JAPAN SOCIETY FOR AERONAUTICAL AND SPACE SCIENCES, AEROSPACE TECHNOLOGY JAPAN, 10(ists28) Pb_103-Pb_107, 2012  Peer-reviewedLead author
    A 20-cm diameter electron cyclotron resonance xenon ion thruster for space propulsion is under development that generates 500 mA of ion beam current at a microwave discharge power of 100 W. It does not have any moving mechanical parts for microwave impedance matching. Extracted ion currents and reflected microwave powers were experimentally investigated around a nominal frequency of 4.25 GHz for different flow rates. Optimized frequency tuning within 0.6% of the nominal frequency minimized the microwave reflection and maximized the ion current at each flow rate between 0.39 and 1.27 mg/s. However, constant frequency operation at 4.266 GHz is recognized as the best strategy because it provided with fare performance in wide range of flow rate and almost minimum reflection during tentative stop of beam extraction after high voltage breakdowns.
  • NISHIYAMA Kazutaka, KUNINAKA Hitoshi
    TRANSACTIONS OF THE JAPAN SOCIETY FOR AERONAUTICAL AND SPACE SCIENCES, AEROSPACE TECHNOLOGY JAPAN, 10(28) Tb_1-Tb_8, 2012  Peer-reviewedLead author
    The &mu;10 cathode-less electron cyclotron resonance ion engines, have propelled the Hayabusa asteroid explorer for seven years since its launch in May 2003. The spacecraft was focused on demonstrating the technology needed for a sample return from an asteroid, using electric propulsion, optical navigation, material sampling in a zero gravity field, and direct re-entry from a heliocentric orbit. The final stage of the return cruise and the subsequent trajectory correction maneuvers have been accomplished by using a special combined operation of neutralizer A and ion source B after the exhaustion of the other neutralizers' lives by the autumn of 2009. The total duration of the powered spaceflight was 25,590 h, which provided a delta-V of approximately 2.2 km/s and a total impulse of 1 MN&middot;s. The degradation trends of the thruster performances have been investigated. It seems that the main cause of the degradation was the decrease in effective microwave power input to the discharge plasma induced by the increase in the transmission loss of the microwave feed system, and not due to the increase in the gas leakage through the accelerator grid apertures enlarged by erosion. Unintentional engine stop events have been summarized and analyzed. Most of them occurred due to the limit check errors of the backward microwave powers. Such errors can be decreased by carefully monitoring the trend change in microwave backward power as a function of xenon flow rate in future missions.
  • Kazutaka NISHIYAMA, Satoshi HOSODA, Miyuki USUI, Ryudo TSUKIZAKI, Hiroshi HAYASHI, Yukio SHIMIZU, Hitoshi KUNINAKA
    TRANSACTIONS OF THE JAPAN SOCIETY FOR AERONAUTICAL AND SPACE SCIENCES, SPACE TECHNOLOGY JAPAN, 7(ists26) Pb_113-Pb_118, 2009  Peer-reviewedLead author
  • Kazutaka Nishiyama, Hitoshi Kuninaka
    60th International Astronautical Congress 2009, IAC 2009, 7 5741-5747, 2009  Lead author
  • Kazutaka Nishiyama, Hitoshi Kuninaka
    Surface and Coatings Technology, 202(22-23) 5262-5265, Aug 30, 2008  Peer-reviewedLead author
  • Kazutaka Nishiyama, Yukio Shimizu, Ikkoh Funaki, Hitoshi Kuninaka, Kyoichiro Toki
    JOURNAL OF PROPULSION AND POWER, 23(3) 513-521, May, 2007  Peer-reviewedLead author
  • Kazutaka Nishiyama, Hitoshi Kuninaka
    Thin Solid Films, 506-507 588-591, May 26, 2006  Peer-reviewedLead author
  • NISHIYAMA Kazutaka
    SPACE TECHNOLOGY JAPAN, THE JAPAN SOCIETY FOR AERONAUTICAL AND SPACE SCIENCES, 4(4) 21-27, 2005  Peer-reviewedLead author
    A completely new solar electric propulsion concept, the Air Breathing Ion Engine (ABIE), has been proposed for spacecraft drag makeup at very low altitudes, ranging from 150 to 200 km. ABIE scoops up neutral atoms and molecules traveling at an orbital velocity of approximately 8 km/s, ionizes them by means of an electron cyclotron resonance plasma source that is efficient in a wide range of low gas pressures, and accelerates the ionized air particles electrostatically to exhaust velocities larger than 100 km/s. The key technology of this thruster is the design of a propellant inlet which allows the incoming flow to enter the discharge chamber, yet it prevents the thermalized gas from escaping upstream. In this system, an air-breathing-type neutralizer may also be employed, in which case the need to carry on-board xenon propellant is eliminated and results in gains in payload mass if the mission duration is longer than 2 years. This technology should give researchers access to a part of the atmosphere that is currently very difficult to measure and is thus called the "ignorosphere." Promising applications other than aeronomy include science missions involving accurate gravity and magnetic field mapping, and high-resolution Earth surveillance.
  • Kazutaka Nishiyama
    54th International Astronautical Congress of the International Astronautical Federation (IAF), the International Academy of Astronautics and the International Institute of Space Law, 3 383-390, 2003  Lead author
  • NISHIYAMA Kazutaka, SHIMIZU Yukio, HUNAKI Ikkoh, KUNINAKA Hitoshi, TOKI Kyoichiro, HORIUCHI Yasuo, IIDA Tadahiko
    JOURNAL OF THE JAPAN SOCIETY FOR AERONAUTICAL AND SPACE SCIENCES, 49(571) 278-284, Aug 5, 2001  Peer-reviewedLead author
    Radiated electric field emissions from the prototype model of the Ion Engine System (IES) of the MUSES-C mission were measured in accordance to MIL-STD-461 E. The average noise level exceeded the narrowband specification at frequencies less than 5 MHz. The microwave discharge neutralizer generates a broadband noise and narrowband oscillations which have a fundamental frequency of about 160 kHz and are accompanied by its harmonics up to the 5th. The leakage of the 4.25 GHz microwave for plasma production and its second harmonic were 65 dB and 35 dB above specification, respectively. The X-band receiver onboard the MUSES-C measured the noise from the IES at the up-link frequency of 7.2 GHz through a horn antenna. This susceptibility test proved that the microwave discharge ion thruster will never interfere the deep space microwave communication.
  • NISHIYAMA Kazutaka, SHIMIZU Yukio, FUNAKI Ikkoh, KUNINAKA Hitoshi, TOKI Kyoichiro
    JOURNAL OF THE JAPAN SOCIETY FOR AERONAUTICAL AND SPACE SCIENCES, 49(566) 84-91, Mar 5, 2001  Peer-reviewedLead author
    Noise and oscillatory behavior of a plasma column produced in front of the microwave discharge neutralizer developed for MUSES-C mission were experimentally investigated. Radiated electric field emissions were measured following to MIL-STD-461 E. The average noise level exceeded the narrowband specification by 30 dB&mu;V/m at frequencies less than 5 MHz. Noise in electron emission current was also measured by using a current probe and a spectrum analyzer, and was compared with the noise of a hollow cathode. The microwave discharge neutralizer generates a broadband noise and oscillations which have a fundamental frequency of about 160 kHz and are accompanied by its harmonics up to the 5th. Considering the dependence on the diameter of the plasma column, they are probably the radial oscillation modes of ion acoustic waves. Although the hollow cathode shows nearly the same noise level at frequencies less than 1 MHz, intense oscillation exists in the 1-10 MHz range, which is generated by the keeper plasma.
  • 西山和孝, 清水幸夫, 船木一幸, 国中均, 都木恭一郎, 堀内康男, 飯田忠彦
    日本航空宇宙学会論文集, 49(571), 2001  Peer-reviewedLead author
  • Shin Satori, Kazutaka Nishiyama, Hitoshi Kuninaka, Kyoichi Kuriki
    Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, Part 1: Regular Papers and Short Notes and Review Papers, 35(1 A) 274-275, Jan, 1996  Peer-reviewed
  • 国中均, 広江信雄, 北岡一人, 石川芳男, 西山和孝, 堀内康男
    宇宙科学技術連合講演会講演集, 37th, 1993  

Misc.

 75
  • 荒井朋子, 小林正規, 石橋高, 吉田二美, 吉田二美, 木村宏, 平井隆之, 山田学, 岡本尚也, 秋田谷洋, 千秋博紀, 和田浩二, SRAMA Ralf, KRUGER Harald, KRUGER Harald, 佐々木晶, 薮田ひかる, 石黒正晃, 渡部潤一, 伊藤孝士, 大坪貴文, 大坪貴文, 大塚勝仁, 大塚勝仁, 阿部新助, 中村智樹, 廣井孝弘, 中村メッセンジャー圭子, 小松睦美, 関口朋彦, 浦川聖太郎, 諸田智克, 紅山仁, 橘省吾, 三河内岳, 野口高明, 金田英宏, 小松吾郎, 小松吾郎, 出村裕英, 平田成, 伊藤元雄, 山口亮, 松浦周二, 巽瑛理, MARSHALL Sean, 矢野創, 吉川真, 尾崎直哉, 山本高行, 豊田裕之, 西山和孝, 今村裕志, 高島建
    日本惑星科学会秋季講演会予稿集(Web), 2024, 2024  
  • 荒井朋子, 小林正規, 石橋高, 吉田二美, 吉田二美, 木村宏, 平井隆之, 岡本尚也, Hong P. K., 山田学, 和田浩二, 千秋博紀, 秋田谷洋, SRAMA Ralf, KRUGER Harald, MARSHALL Sean, 佐々木晶, 薮田ひかる, 石黒正晃, 中村智樹, 大塚勝仁, 大塚勝仁, 渡部潤一, 伊藤孝士, 伊藤孝士, 大坪貴文, 大坪貴文, 阿部新助, 関口朋彦, 浦川聖太郎, 廣井孝弘, 紅山仁, 諸田智克, 橘省吾, 三河内岳, 松浦周二, 伊藤元雄, 山口亮, 野口高明, 中村メッセンジャー圭子, 小松睦美, 小松吾郎, 小松吾郎, 出村裕英, 平田成, 金田英宏, 柳沢俊史, 黒崎裕久, 巽瑛理, 矢野創, 吉川真, 尾崎直哉, 山本高行, 餅原義孝, 徳留真一郎, 豊田裕之, 西山和孝, 今村裕志, 高島建
    日本惑星科学会誌 遊・星・人, 33(1), 2024  
  • 太田方之, 宮原剛, 尾崎直哉, 須崎祐多, 山本高行, 岡橋隆一, 三桝裕也, 佐藤峻介, 西山和孝, 豊田裕之, 今村裕志, 高島健, 石橋高, HONG Peng, 山田学, 小林正規, 荒井朋子, 細沼貴之
    宇宙科学技術連合講演会講演集(CD-ROM), 67th, 2023  
  • 村中崇信, 加藤守, 中田圭祐, 岩頭拓海, 濃野歩, 上野一磨, 中山宜典, 西山和孝
    宇宙科学技術連合講演会講演集(CD-ROM), 67th, 2023  
  • 田畑邦佳, 月崎竜童, 今井駿, 森下貴都, 西山和孝
    宇宙科学技術連合講演会講演集(CD-ROM), 67th, 2023  

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